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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

scavenger hunt

We had to go on a scavenger hunt and find things of every letter of the alphabet. I climbed in and on some things so that mum could take photos. 


A = apple tree, i grew this from a seed in
an apple after I had finished eating it.
Dad and I planted all the seeds from the
apple and this is the only one that grew.



B = bears, these are the bears that the 
people at my mum and dads wedding signed. 
lots of people have put bears in their 
window for the lock down.



C = container, this is my dads shed! 
we love to climb on top and throw
water balloons at the neighbours.





D = dog, this is our neighbours 
dog called Ruby.




E = earmuffs, i have to wear these
when we mow the lawns.





F = fruit trees, these are all minature fruit trees
 but they grow full size fruit which is weird.






G = gate, this is me standing at our gate.





H = hedge, one side of our street 
has a big long hedge.




J = James, me doing my favourite 
backwards shot at the basketball hoop.




K = kite, i am lucky that my back 
yard is big enough to fly kites.


L = letterbox, this is the row of 
letterboxes for some of the houses 
in our street.

M = motorbike, i love to ride and 
make tracks at my house.



N= neighbours, these are our neighbours 
Lynn and Lyndon who we are keeping 
at least 2m from during lock down.





P = plants, we have lots but this is 
one at our front door that i like to water.




R = relish, i helped mum pick all the green tomatoes from our garden and then she made relish. The recipe is from my great great great grand mother Nana Clemett.







S = smudge, he is my cat 
and super cute and cuddly.


T = trailer, can you see me?






U =unicorns, these are my favourite 
soft toys.  I love unicorns.



V = vegetable garden, we grow potatoes, 
tomatoes, corn, broccoli, cauliflower, 
carrots and lots of onions.




















1 comment:

  1. Hi James,
    I love how you have supported your findings with photos. Did you find some letters tricky or impossible to find something for?
    I too am about to make some relish but beetroot relish. It's surprising how long it takes to make but it's yummy.
    Thanks for sharing, look forward to seeing your next post.
    Mrs Ferguson

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